So I kept on painting and weathering the gun. Using the exact same technique, that is Black and White, I really put the pressure down when applying the base color. This time, the paint is really smooth and it's a pure satisfaction. The undercoat is also more visible!

The weathering is the same as previously. Oil dots thinned, streaking and some pure oil work on places. I also used some thinner to break the surface tension and added some Ammo of Mig Jimenez products (Streaking and Rust Streaking). Then, after a few minutes, I blended the whole to give some rust, or dirt or even shadow effects.

Concerning the interior, I deliberately chose a yellower and darker color than the rest of the vehicle. The goal was to create a contrast. The interior parts, even if they are exposed to the light, remain quite in the shade, so the paint tends to be less bright. Then, I applied some scratches, and a very generous pinwash (that I overpainted to create shadow) that I then blended. You'll notice that I forgot some on the left side... I'll work it later (if it blends alright).